
Consider This from NPR This former NIH chief went public with his prostate cancer to help others
Apr 26, 2024
Francis Collins, the former director of the National Institutes of Health, opens up about his battle with aggressive prostate cancer. He shares his personal journey to raise awareness about the critical importance of routine screenings, particularly for men over 50. Collins discusses his treatment plan, including cutting-edge robotic surgery, and addresses common fears surrounding prostate cancer. Through his story, he emphasizes gratitude, community support, and the need for open conversations about men's health.
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Collins' Cancer Journey
- Francis Collins, former NIH director, announced his aggressive prostate cancer diagnosis.
- He chose to share his story to encourage others to get routine screenings and reduce stigma.
Importance of Early Detection
- Get regular cancer screenings. Early detection through screenings like prostate, breast, and colon cancer checks saves lives.
Supporting Loved Ones
- Express support and love to those facing health challenges. Simple words of affection are more meaningful than generic platitudes.

